Need mac address to get ATV on wireless

Mac address filtering is on - I need to find the mac address on ATV so that I can use this thing! Any ideas how to do that?

If you have your ATV connected to your TV then go the Settings/Network menu and the mac address is there. They display it as the wireless ID.
Glor

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